01 | Seniors (women), free program 02 | Juniors (women), free program 03 | Children 12-14 years (women), free program 04 | Children 10-12 years (women), free program 05 | Children 8-10 years (women), free program
11 | Seniors (mixed teams), free program 12 | Juniors (mixed teams), free program 13 | Children 12-14 years (mixed teams), free program 14 | Children 10-12 years (mixed teams), free program 15 | Children 8-10 years (mixed teams), free program
21 | Seniors (women), short program 22 | Juniors (women), short program 23 | Children 12-14 years (women), short program 24 | Children 10-12 years (women), short program 25 | Children 8-10 years (women), short program
At the end of the competition, a Gala show dedicated to the celebration of the 20th anniversary of IFAGG will be held on 29.04.2023
All gymnasts and coaches must have a valid IFAGG license for 2023
Additional categories: - Children extra 6-8 years (women), free program;
- Children extra 6-8 years (mixed teams), free program;
- Children extra 6-8 years (women), short program;
- Children extra 6-8 years (mixed teams), short program.
The IFAGG is a non-profit international federation, and it has been properly and legally registered as such. Its mission and purpose are strictly to advance the sport of aesthetic group gymnastics. IFAGG is the supreme authority on all matters relating to International Aesthetic Group Gymnastics.
The first AGG World Championship was held in Helsinki (Finland) in 2000. The first World Champion became the team "Campuksen Koonto" (Finland).
Team "GC Piruett" (Estonia) - The World Champion in AGG in 2001.